The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 11
... proper inscriptions and designs , have the whole history of their present king in a regular series of medals . They have failed , as well as the English , in coining so small a number of each kind , and those of such costly metals ...
... proper inscriptions and designs , have the whole history of their present king in a regular series of medals . They have failed , as well as the English , in coining so small a number of each kind , and those of such costly metals ...
Side 12
... proper subjects , inscriptions , and de- vices . IV . That no subject , inscription , or device be stamped without the approbation of this society , nor , if it be thought proper , without the authority of privy- council . By this means ...
... proper subjects , inscriptions , and de- vices . IV . That no subject , inscription , or device be stamped without the approbation of this society , nor , if it be thought proper , without the authority of privy- council . By this means ...
Side 33
... proper to write with as wild - fire , as no characters can be more legible than those which are read by their own light . But as for your cardinal virtues , I do not care for seeing them in such combustible figures . Who can imagine ...
... proper to write with as wild - fire , as no characters can be more legible than those which are read by their own light . But as for your cardinal virtues , I do not care for seeing them in such combustible figures . Who can imagine ...
Side 35
... proper objects for our imaginations to contemplate , that we may form more exalted notions of infinite wisdom and power , and learn to think humbly of our- selves , and of all the little works of human invention . S e t 亨 1 No. 104 ...
... proper objects for our imaginations to contemplate , that we may form more exalted notions of infinite wisdom and power , and learn to think humbly of our- selves , and of all the little works of human invention . S e t 亨 1 No. 104 ...
Side 38
... proper to tattle in , it is made up of so much repetition and compliment . One may know a foreigner by his answering only No or Yes to a question , which a Frenchman generally makes a sentence of . They have a set of ceremonious phrases ...
... proper to tattle in , it is made up of so much repetition and compliment . One may know a foreigner by his answering only No or Yes to a question , which a Frenchman generally makes a sentence of . They have a set of ceremonious phrases ...
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